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Tyre businesses need to take responsibility for managing Covid risks

UK News
NTDA

The media might have picked up on the rhetoric of “freedom day”, but the NTDA’s recent “Keeping Tyre Centres Safe” report highlights the fact that businesses will still be required to take responsibility for managing health and safety risks: “All employers will continue to have a legal responsibility to protect workers and others from a risk to their health and safety and have a legal duty to consult workers on health and safety matters.” Here, Tyrepress.com takes a close look at the responsibility and choices facing tyre retailers.

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  2. Garages remain open during lockdown 3.0
  3. NTDA launches “Safe Tyre Centre Scheme”, Motorists want to keep safety measures in branches
  4. 95% of tyre centres keeping some or all Covid-19 measures
16th July 2021/by Chris

Toyota brings Christmas shutdown forward due to supply issues

International News, UK News

Following the closure of Honda’s Swindon factory earlier in the month, Toyota has become the second large carmaker to shut its UK plants due to supply issues.

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Related news:

  1. Michelin temporarily closes some European factories, car tyre demand down 9%
  2. UK new car sales fell 44.4% in March due to coronavirus
  3. Bridgestone to benefit from £500 million Aston Martin UK-Japan trade deal
  4. Engineers working on £120 million Fort William alloy wheel factory
22nd December 2020/by Chris

Motorsport UK confirms English restart on 2 December

Motorsport
BTCC

Motorsport UK has confirmed that the sport will resume in England, subject to local restrictions, with effect from 2 December when the second national lockdown period expires. Venues in Tier 1 and Tier 2 regions will be allowed to admit spectators on a limited basis, the organisation adds.

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Related news:

  1. Motorsport UK announces plans to ‘get back on track’
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  3. Non-elite motorsport suspended until early December
  4. Pirelli head of F1 and car racing tests positive for Covid-19
24th November 2020/by Andrew

Non-elite motorsport suspended until early December

Motorsport, UK News

Motorsport UK has consulted on the implications for motorsport in England with the Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport in respect of the plan to enter a four-week national lockdown on Thursday 5 November.

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  1. UK Exclusive for Pirelli-Alfa Collaboration
  2. Goodyear supplying Sports Prototype Cup
  3. Maxxis Signs Motorsport Deal with MSS Colchester Kawasaki
  4. Gilbert extends Pirelli Mini Challenge lead
3rd November 2020/by Chris

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